The iBasso DX50 Thread - Latest firmware: 1.9.5 - June 30, 2016
Mar 12, 2014 at 9:38 AM Post #12,136 of 18,652
Hi.

I bought a DX50 one week ago, until the moment I didn't have problems.

But, now, I have a persistent problem, two days ago the DX50 didn't boot it only showed the first screen, I made a hard reset with wipe of memory and cache.

Now, DX50 works but it takes a long time to boot (around 5 minutes) then show the main screen but the information of the slider of time of song is not correct (it works well when start the next song) although it is playing well.

The firmware is 1.2.8, I have songs in FLAC, OGG and M4A. I perceived this problem playing OGG.

Can someone help me? Is there some solution?

Thanks.


Try to reflash the firmware. 5minutes of boot time is too long. Mine only takes seconds. After the reflash and you're still having the same problem. I think you have a faulty DX50
 
Mar 12, 2014 at 10:19 AM Post #12,138 of 18,652
Mar 12, 2014 at 10:56 AM Post #12,140 of 18,652
1.2.2 has a neutral sounding IMO. 1.2.8 has a greater bass but not much as 1.2.6 and 1.2.7
 
Mar 12, 2014 at 11:29 AM Post #12,144 of 18,652
Looks like Rockbox for DX50 is here http://player.ru/showthread.php?t=124436&page=327&p=1351875#post1351875


I'll wait for the official release.. Thanks BTW
 
Mar 12, 2014 at 11:35 AM Post #12,146 of 18,652
I'm following the RB release for the dx50 very closely...
 
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Mar 12, 2014 at 11:47 AM Post #12,147 of 18,652
I'm following the RB release for the dx50 very closely...

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I was thinking that you're trying to follow the instructions lol.
The adb command list replaces all the main software part of the DX50. Seems that it wont allow you to flash the orginal/official firmware after following the instructions IMO..
 
Mar 12, 2014 at 11:56 AM Post #12,148 of 18,652
I was thinking that you're trying to follow the instructions lol.
The adb command list replaces all the main software part of the DX50. Seems that it wont allow you to flash the orginal/official firmware after following the instructions IMO..

who prevents to make a backup of the files that are replaced during installation?
'adb shell' runs standart linux shell commands
'adb push' uploads files to device
i dont know, but m.b. exists 'adb pull' command, to download files?
or if this command does not exist - use 'mv' (to move/rename), 'cp' (to copy), 'mkdir' (to make direcrory) commands to make backup directly on the device, than you can move/copy this backup to internal memory, and copy this to pc via file manager.
 
Mar 12, 2014 at 12:26 PM Post #12,150 of 18,652
who prevents to make a backup of the files that are replaced during installation?
'adb shell' runs standart linux shell commands
'adb push' uploads files to device
i dont know, but m.b. exists 'adb pull' command, to download files?
or if this command does not exist - use 'mv' (to move/rename), 'cp' (to copy), 'mkdir' (to make direcrory) commands to make backup directly on the device, than you can move/copy this backup to internal memory, and copy this to pc via file manager.


yah I think this might work

To roll back to the factory firmware, turn off the player, log in recovery (power button + volume up button) and flash update.img that you previously copied to the memory card.


oh there you go
 

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